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Publications (3)


Fraudulent Reporting Practices: The Inside Story of India's Enron
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November 2016

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Darul Kedah

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Malaysia Aman

Fraudulent reporting practices can have significant consequences for organizations and all stakeholders, as well as, for public confidence in the capital and security markets. In fact, comprehensive, accurate and reliable financial reporting is the bedrock upon which our markets are based. Keen to project a rosy picture of the Satyam to investors, employees and analysts, Mr. Raju (CEO and Chairman) fudged the account books so that it appeared to be a far bigger enterprise, with high profits and fast growth rate, than it actually was. The Satyam fraud, India's Enron, has shattered the dreams of different categories of investors, shocked the government and regulators alike, and led to questioning of the accounting practices of statutory auditors and corporate governance norms in India. This is an exploratory and qualitative study based on secondary sources of information. An attempt has been made to provide an explanation for various intriguing questions about Satyam scam. After thorough investigations by the CBI and SEBI, they have unveiled the methodology by which Satyam fraud was engineered. Finally, we recommend " Fraudulent reporting practices should be considered as a serious crime, and accounting bodies, courts and other regulatory authorities in India need to adopt very strict punitive measures to stop such unethical practices. "


Figure 1: Satyam's Composition  
Figure 2: Riding like a Tiger  
Debacle of Satyam Computers Limited: A Case Study of India's Enron
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April 2016

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Lal Madan

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Malaysia Aman

Satyam Computers were once the crown jewel of Indian IT industry, but were brought to the ground by its founders in 2009 as a result of financial crime. The debacle of Satyam raised a debate about the role of CEO in driving a company to the heights of success and its relation with the board members and core committees. The scam brought to the light the role of corporate governance (CG) in shaping the protocols related to the working of audit committees and duties of board members.

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... However, in 2009, it was revealed that the company had engaged in widespread corporate governance failures, including inflating its profits and falsifying its accounts (Bhasin, 2016). Acclaimed as India's Enron moment (Madan, 2016), the scandal is well covered in the media and is studied by the academia. The scandal ended with the company's collapse, the arrest of its founder, Ramalinga Raju, and the merger of the company's remaining parts with another IT company -Tech Mahindra Limited. ...

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Corporate Governance Failure and the Regulatory Fight Against It: An Examination of Select Instances From India
Debacle of Satyam Computers Limited: A Case Study of India's Enron

Wulfenia

... The study underscores the significance of possessing comprehensive accounting expertise in deterring manipulative actions by managers and ensuring accurate and reliable financial information. The efficacy of an AC was examined in 2016 by Bamahros and Bhasin (2016), revealing that the presence of former auditors on an AC reduced the utilisation of discretionary accruals. ...

Audit Committee Characteristics and Unexpected Accruals: An Empirical Study of Malaysia

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